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sobota, 16 kwietnia 2011

Sławek Dudar Quartet - Brand New World (2009)

Although issued 2 years ago, it is an album that wholly deserves to be recalled as it contains passionate, rhythm-driven and very energetic music. The most distinctive voice is of course that of the leader  saxophonist Sławek Dudar who also penned all compositions apart from "Round Midnight" (T. Monk) and "Midland" (B. Childs). Dudar licks are clearly bop influenced by great sax kings of the past John Coltrane, Joe Henderson or now Joshua Redman, Chris Potter. What I like most in Dudar's play is that although acting as front-man and giving to music its identity, he nevertheless leaves enough space for all other instruments not only to resonate with leader's horn but to express their own individual style. Perfect cooperation of members of the band is in jazz best measure of the quality of music.
Second most interesting player is Grzegorz Urban whose creative presence is most strongly felt in excellent interpretation of Billy Child's classic - Urban's style is close to Child's elegant, delicate and graciously swinging play. Perfect tune! His Monk's "Round Midnight" arrangement is strange: it starts with 3 minutes rehearsal of this tune played as if to recall original and then changing totally mood into kind of dance-like version of this standard but very well played, based on some kind of Latin rhythms, perhaps calypso-like, ecstatic, joyful, uncontrollable, stunning contrast to the classic mood of introduction. Very interesting tune indeed!
Apart from those two outstanding personalities other musicians' presence is no less inspiring: Marcin Spera on double bass supplies music with strong groove pulse, his play is impeccable; Łukasz Sobolak plays on drums. Also two guests invited by the quartet are bringing a lot to the music: Maciek Mazur on guitar is excellent, as wells as Natalia Grosiak whose scat in "Brand New World" is yet another time (check "Sova" by Micromusic) when her vocal shines brightly (if little too short for my taste).
All in all, this is straight ahead playing in shamelessly mainstream idiom but in spite of that it gives one rewarding rehearsal after another. 

PS. Polscy czytelnicy na stronie RadiaJazz znajdą wyśmienitą polską recenzję tej płyty pióra Łukasza Nitwińskiego.

Check video with music of this quartet:


czwartek, 17 marca 2011

Mikromusic - SOVA (2010)

I love jazz but honestly speaking there is plenty of great music outside. That's why I have recently written about new Zimerman record and that's why I am today writing about this album titled Sova by Mikromusic, although it is clearly pop. They are coming from my native and beloved city of Wrocław. Natalia Grosiak  has excellent vocal, sweet yet psychedelic and is also author of all texts which are enough intriguing to catch your attention for longer than just a while. Her creativity and style is no worse than those of much more famous Polish jazz singers and listening to her singing reminds me that good jazz singing usually flourishes best on the fringes of mainstream. She is accompanied by Dawid Korbaczyński on guitar, Robert Szydło on bass, Robert Jarmuzek on piano, Adam Lepka on trumpet, percussion and Łukasz Sobolak on drums - a quality support which at moments sounds a little trip-hop or nu jazz, making music of this band much more interesting than usual pop pulp. Bravo! 
Please check this link to listen how good vibe this young artists produce.

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